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How to be Champion: My Autobiography (edición 2018)

por Sarah Millican (Autor)

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Part autobiography, part self help, part confession, part celebration of being a common-or-garden woman, part collection of synonyms for nunny, Sarah Millican's debut book How To Be Champion delves into her super normal life with daft stories, funny tales and proper advice on how to get past life's blips.… (más)
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Título:How to be Champion: My Autobiography
Autores:Sarah Millican (Autor)
Información:Trapeze (2018), 304 pages
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Etiquetas:TBFound, kph, nonfiction, memoir, tbr

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How to be Champion: My Autobiography por Sarah Millican (Author)

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Best for:
Fans of the comedian; those who enjoy witty but not overly snarky humour.

In a nutshell:
Comedian Millican shares her life experiences and what she’s learned from them in a fairly light-hearted but sincere and funny book.

Worth quoting:
I listened to this while running so while there were definitely times when I laughed out loud, I didn’t stop to write them down.

Why I chose it:
I’ve now lived in the UK for over five years, and am exposed to many more UK comedians and comics. Millican popped up in suggested books, and I figured I’d enjoy her work. I was right.

What it left me feeling:
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Review:
This is a fairly short book, but worth the purchase. It isn’t totally clean - there is swearing - but it was nice to listen to a memoir where I didn’t find myself blushing.

Millican is a middle-aged woman who isn’t skinny, which means she’s a demographic that isn’t often given a lot of credit or attention in the entertainment industry. She talks about this - one very memorable chapter she compares the review of her episode of ‘Who Do You Think You Are’ (a popular UK show where they look into the genealogy of celebrities) with the review of the Paul Hollywood (of Great British Bake-Off fame) episode. Spoiler: they talk about her appearance but not his.

Millican is delightful - she’s sharp, witty, funny, but not unkind. I find her stories relateable (probably because I too am a middle-aged woman without kids who isn’t a size 6) but I don’t think one has to relate to her directly find her stories funny, insightful, and interesting.

This is not a name-dropping memoir, or a shocking one. There aren’t any hugely major twists or turns (you find out she has been through a divorce very early on); it’s just the story and humour of a woman I’d want to hang out with.

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  ASKelmore | Jul 19, 2023 |
I listened to the Audio version of this book.
It was easy to follow and humorous in parts.
Sarah comes across as a well grounded, hard working sincere person.
I am now going to watch the “who do you think you are “ episode she made, she made it sound really interesting ( )
  karenshann | Dec 31, 2019 |
Gloriously funny, some top life advice, and a cake recipe. So, basically a perfect book, really. ( )
  Eat_Read_Knit | Dec 5, 2018 |
Among the things I love about Sarah Millican: her love of stationery, her willingness to keep pushing forward in the midst of adversity, her ability to see the positive side of things and yet still acknowledge that they have some shite aspects (no rose-coloured glasses here), and her unabashed frankness about all manner of things. I love when she calls out double standards in the media regarding women’s appearance, and I really love her chapter in this book about not wanting kids. Reading this book gave me a lot of insight into her life and made me appreciate her more. The only thing that didn’t quite work for me were the tips at the end of each chapter that kind of summarized what had gone before; some felt a bit overly reduced. But the stories themselves were great, and there were TWO photo sections (I like photos in non-fiction books). I’d recommend this if you like Sarah or other comedians in her circle. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Aug 12, 2018 |
Hmm... Sorry Sarah, but I didn't enjoy your production of this abridged audio. It was done in only 5, 15-minute segments, and read by the author. Had it been read by an actor, I would have assumed they were giving the wrong intonation---and hence meaning---than what was intended by the author. But since it was read by the author herself, there could be no mistake. I found this less funny and more snarky. Frankly, she sounds like a b*tch. Almost mean. And cold. I mean, she states, "I HATE kids!" with such emphasis. That's pretty strong. I'm not a big kid fan myself, but I would never put it like that. In her other tales, there is an amusing spin, but it mostly comes across as bitter. I didn't so much as snicker once. In the book summary here, it lists three "If you... then this is your book." None of those situations apply to me, so I guess this just wasn't my book. ( )
  Lit_Cat | Dec 9, 2017 |
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To the loves of my life, Gary and Tuvok
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If you know that you are a good person, kind, hardworking, interesting and interested then go with that. Fuck what your hair looks like. Or your nails
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Part autobiography, part self help, part confession, part celebration of being a common-or-garden woman, part collection of synonyms for nunny, Sarah Millican's debut book How To Be Champion delves into her super normal life with daft stories, funny tales and proper advice on how to get past life's blips.

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